A Boston supermarket will not face penalties after a goat's carcass was brought in to be butchered.

Boston Inspectional Services said America's Food Basket in Mattapan was given a violation notice after the agency received a complaint in connection with a video of the carcass being brought into the store.

The agency said the video, which was posted Saturday on YouTube, showed the meat being unloaded from a pickup truck and taken into the store by an employee.

"If that's brought in and used with machinery with blades and associated utensils then used for foods for public consumption, then it becomes a major issue to us," Inspectional Services Commissioner William Christopher said.

Officials at America's Food Basket said the goat was not sold to the public, but was butchered and given back to the customer, a service that the store had offered for three years without keeping any records.

City inspectors held a hearing Tuesday with store representatives to review the violations.

The manager said the supermarket stopped the service on Saturday as soon as it was made aware of the regulations.

"Although it was ignorance on our part, it was done so solely as a service for our customers, nothing more. No harm was ever intended by it," store manager Austin Morda said.

The store will face weekly inspections, sanitizing and increased training of managers.

"We're fully willing to cooperate with any guidelines that are set forth going forward," Morda said.